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@_exported import SotoCore

/// Service object for interacting with AWS AppConfig service.
///
/// Use AppConfig, a capability of Amazon Web Services Systems Manager, to create, manage, and quickly deploy application configurations. AppConfig supports controlled deployments to applications of any size and includes built-in validation checks and monitoring. You can use AppConfig with applications hosted on Amazon EC2 instances, Lambda, containers, mobile applications, or IoT devices. To prevent errors when deploying application configurations, especially for production systems where a simple typo could cause an unexpected outage, AppConfig includes validators. A validator provides a syntactic or semantic check to ensure that the configuration you want to deploy works as intended. To validate your application configuration data, you provide a schema or an Amazon Web Services Lambda function that runs against the configuration. The configuration deployment or update can only proceed when the configuration data is valid. During a configuration deployment, AppConfig monitors the application to ensure that the deployment is successful. If the system encounters an error, AppConfig rolls back the change to minimize impact for your application users. You can configure a deployment strategy for each application or environment that includes deployment criteria, including velocity, bake time, and alarms to monitor. Similar to error monitoring, if a deployment triggers an alarm, AppConfig automatically rolls back to the previous version.  AppConfig supports multiple use cases. Here are some examples:    Feature flags: Use AppConfig to turn on new features that require a timely deployment, such as a product launch or announcement.     Application tuning: Use AppConfig to carefully introduce changes to your application that can only be tested with production traffic.    Allow list: Use AppConfig to allow premium subscribers to access paid content.     Operational issues: Use AppConfig to reduce stress on your application when a dependency or other external factor impacts the system.   This reference is intended to be used with the AppConfig User Guide.
public struct AppConfig: AWSService {
    // MARK: Member variables

    /// Client used for communication with AWS
    public let client: AWSClient
    /// Service configuration
    public let config: AWSServiceConfig

    // MARK: Initialization

    /// Initialize the AppConfig client
    /// - parameters:
    ///     - client: AWSClient used to process requests
    ///     - region: Region of server you want to communicate with. This will override the partition parameter.
    ///     - partition: AWS partition where service resides, standard (.aws), china (.awscn), government (.awsusgov).
    ///     - endpoint: Custom endpoint URL to use instead of standard AWS servers
    ///     - timeout: Timeout value for HTTP requests
    public init(
        client: AWSClient,
        region: SotoCore.Region? = nil,
        partition: AWSPartition = .aws,
        endpoint: String? = nil,
        timeout: TimeAmount? = nil,
        byteBufferAllocator: ByteBufferAllocator = ByteBufferAllocator(),
        options: AWSServiceConfig.Options = []
    ) {
        self.client = client
        self.config = AWSServiceConfig(
            region: region,
            partition: region?.partition ?? partition,
            service: "appconfig",
            serviceProtocol: .restjson,
            apiVersion: "2019-10-09",
            endpoint: endpoint,
            variantEndpoints: [
                [.fips]: .init(endpoints: [
                    "us-gov-east-1": "appconfig.us-gov-east-1.amazonaws.com",
                    "us-gov-west-1": "appconfig.us-gov-west-1.amazonaws.com"
                ])
            ],
            errorType: AppConfigErrorType.self,
            timeout: timeout,
            byteBufferAllocator: byteBufferAllocator,
            options: options
        )
    }

    // MARK: API Calls

    /// Creates an application. In AppConfig, an application is simply an organizational construct like a folder. This organizational construct has a relationship with some unit of executable code. For example, you could create an application called MyMobileApp to organize and manage configuration data for a mobile application installed by your users.
    public func createApplication(_ input: CreateApplicationRequest, logger: Logger = AWSClient.loggingDisabled, on eventLoop: EventLoop? = nil) -> EventLoopFuture<Application> {
        return self.client.execute(operation: "CreateApplication", path: "/applications", httpMethod: .POST, serviceConfig: self.config, input: input, logger: logger, on: eventLoop)
    }

    /// Creates a configuration profile, which is information that enables AppConfig to access the configuration source. Valid configuration sources include the AppConfig hosted configuration store, Amazon Web Services Systems Manager (SSM) documents, SSM Parameter Store parameters, Amazon S3 objects, or any integration source action supported by CodePipeline. A configuration profile includes the following information:    The URI location of the configuration data.   The Identity and Access Management (IAM) role that provides access to the configuration data.   A validator for the configuration data. Available validators include either a JSON Schema or an Amazon Web Services Lambda function.   For more information, see Create a Configuration and a Configuration Profile in the AppConfig User Guide.
    public func createConfigurationProfile(_ input: CreateConfigurationProfileRequest, logger: Logger = AWSClient.loggingDisabled, on eventLoop: EventLoop? = nil) -> EventLoopFuture<ConfigurationProfile> {
        return self.client.execute(operation: "CreateConfigurationProfile", path: "/applications/{ApplicationId}/configurationprofiles", httpMethod: .POST, serviceConfig: self.config, input: input, logger: logger, on: eventLoop)
    }

    /// Creates a deployment strategy that defines important criteria for rolling out your configuration to the designated targets. A deployment strategy includes the overall duration required, a percentage of targets to receive the deployment during each interval, an algorithm that defines how percentage grows, and bake time.
    public func createDeploymentStrategy(_ input: CreateDeploymentStrategyRequest, logger: Logger = AWSClient.loggingDisabled, on eventLoop: EventLoop? = nil) -> EventLoopFuture<DeploymentStrategy> {
        return self.client.execute(operation: "CreateDeploymentStrategy", path: "/deploymentstrategies", httpMethod: .POST, serviceConfig: self.config, input: input, logger: logger, on: eventLoop)
    }

    /// Creates an environment. For each application, you define one or more environments. An environment is a deployment group of AppConfig targets, such as applications in a Beta or Production environment. You can also define environments for application subcomponents such as the Web, Mobile and Back-end components for your application. You can configure Amazon CloudWatch alarms for each environment. The system monitors alarms during a configuration deployment. If an alarm is triggered, the system rolls back the configuration.
    public func createEnvironment(_ input: CreateEnvironmentRequest, logger: Logger = AWSClient.loggingDisabled, on eventLoop: EventLoop? = nil) -> EventLoopFuture<Environment> {
        return self.client.execute(operation: "CreateEnvironment", path: "/applications/{ApplicationId}/environments", httpMethod: .POST, serviceConfig: self.config, input: input, logger: logger, on: eventLoop)
    }

    /// Creates an AppConfig extension. An extension augments your ability to inject logic or behavior at different points during the AppConfig workflow of creating or deploying a configuration. You can create your own extensions or use the Amazon Web Services-authored extensions provided by AppConfig. For most use-cases, to create your own extension, you must create an Lambda function to perform any computation and processing defined in the extension. For more information about extensions, see Working with AppConfig extensions in the AppConfig User Guide.
    public func createExtension(_ input: CreateExtensionRequest, logger: Logger = AWSClient.loggingDisabled, on eventLoop: EventLoop? = nil) -> EventLoopFuture<Extension> {
        return self.client.execute(operation: "CreateExtension", path: "/extensions", httpMethod: .POST, serviceConfig: self.config, input: input, logger: logger, on: eventLoop)
    }

    /// When you create an extension or configure an Amazon Web Services-authored extension, you associate the extension with an AppConfig application, environment, or configuration profile. For example, you can choose to run the AppConfig deployment events to Amazon SNS Amazon Web Services-authored extension and receive notifications on an Amazon SNS topic anytime a configuration deployment is started for a specific application. Defining which extension to associate with an AppConfig resource is called an extension association. An extension association is a specified relationship between an extension and an AppConfig resource, such as an application or a configuration profile. For more information about extensions and associations, see Working with AppConfig extensions in the AppConfig User Guide.
    public func createExtensionAssociation(_ input: CreateExtensionAssociationRequest, logger: Logger = AWSClient.loggingDisabled, on eventLoop: EventLoop? = nil) -> EventLoopFuture<ExtensionAssociation> {
        return self.client.execute(operation: "CreateExtensionAssociation", path: "/extensionassociations", httpMethod: .POST, serviceConfig: self.config, input: input, logger: logger, on: eventLoop)
    }

    /// Creates a new configuration in the AppConfig hosted configuration store.
    public func createHostedConfigurationVersion(_ input: CreateHostedConfigurationVersionRequest, logger: Logger = AWSClient.loggingDisabled, on eventLoop: EventLoop? = nil) -> EventLoopFuture<HostedConfigurationVersion> {
        return self.client.execute(operation: "CreateHostedConfigurationVersion", path: "/applications/{ApplicationId}/configurationprofiles/{ConfigurationProfileId}/hostedconfigurationversions", httpMethod: .POST, serviceConfig: self.config, input: input, logger: logger, on: eventLoop)
    }

    /// Deletes an application. Deleting an application does not delete a configuration from a host.
    @discardableResult public func deleteApplication(_ input: DeleteApplicationRequest, logger: Logger = AWSClient.loggingDisabled, on eventLoop: EventLoop? = nil) -> EventLoopFuture<Void> {
        return self.client.execute(operation: "DeleteApplication", path: "/applications/{ApplicationId}", httpMethod: .DELETE, serviceConfig: self.config, input: input, logger: logger, on: eventLoop)
    }

    /// Deletes a configuration profile. Deleting a configuration profile does not delete a configuration from a host.
    @discardableResult public func deleteConfigurationProfile(_ input: DeleteConfigurationProfileRequest, logger: Logger = AWSClient.loggingDisabled, on eventLoop: EventLoop? = nil) -> EventLoopFuture<Void> {
        return self.client.execute(operation: "DeleteConfigurationProfile", path: "/applications/{ApplicationId}/configurationprofiles/{ConfigurationProfileId}", httpMethod: .DELETE, serviceConfig: self.config, input: input, logger: logger, on: eventLoop)
    }

    /// Deletes a deployment strategy. Deleting a deployment strategy does not delete a configuration from a host.
    @discardableResult public func deleteDeploymentStrategy(_ input: DeleteDeploymentStrategyRequest, logger: Logger = AWSClient.loggingDisabled, on eventLoop: EventLoop? = nil) -> EventLoopFuture<Void> {
        return self.client.execute(operation: "DeleteDeploymentStrategy", path: "/deployementstrategies/{DeploymentStrategyId}", httpMethod: .DELETE, serviceConfig: self.config, input: input, logger: logger, on: eventLoop)
    }

    /// Deletes an environment. Deleting an environment does not delete a configuration from a host.
    @discardableResult public func deleteEnvironment(_ input: DeleteEnvironmentRequest, logger: Logger = AWSClient.loggingDisabled, on eventLoop: EventLoop? = nil) -> EventLoopFuture<Void> {
        return self.client.execute(operation: "DeleteEnvironment", path: "/applications/{ApplicationId}/environments/{EnvironmentId}", httpMethod: .DELETE, serviceConfig: self.config, input: input, logger: logger, on: eventLoop)
    }

    /// Deletes an AppConfig extension. You must delete all associations to an extension before you delete the extension.
    @discardableResult public func deleteExtension(_ input: DeleteExtensionRequest, logger: Logger = AWSClient.loggingDisabled, on eventLoop: EventLoop? = nil) -> EventLoopFuture<Void> {
        return self.client.execute(operation: "DeleteExtension", path: "/extensions/{ExtensionIdentifier}", httpMethod: .DELETE, serviceConfig: self.config, input: input, logger: logger, on: eventLoop)
    }

    /// Deletes an extension association. This action doesn't delete extensions defined in the association.
    @discardableResult public func deleteExtensionAssociation(_ input: DeleteExtensionAssociationRequest, logger: Logger = AWSClient.loggingDisabled, on eventLoop: EventLoop? = nil) -> EventLoopFuture<Void> {
        return self.client.execute(operation: "DeleteExtensionAssociation", path: "/extensionassociations/{ExtensionAssociationId}", httpMethod: .DELETE, serviceConfig: self.config, input: input, logger: logger, on: eventLoop)
    }

    /// Deletes a version of a configuration from the AppConfig hosted configuration store.
    @discardableResult public func deleteHostedConfigurationVersion(_ input: DeleteHostedConfigurationVersionRequest, logger: Logger = AWSClient.loggingDisabled, on eventLoop: EventLoop? = nil) -> EventLoopFuture<Void> {
        return self.client.execute(operation: "DeleteHostedConfigurationVersion", path: "/applications/{ApplicationId}/configurationprofiles/{ConfigurationProfileId}/hostedconfigurationversions/{VersionNumber}", httpMethod: .DELETE, serviceConfig: self.config, input: input, logger: logger, on: eventLoop)
    }

    /// Retrieves information about an application.
    public func getApplication(_ input: GetApplicationRequest, logger: Logger = AWSClient.loggingDisabled, on eventLoop: EventLoop? = nil) -> EventLoopFuture<Application> {
        return self.client.execute(operation: "GetApplication", path: "/applications/{ApplicationId}", httpMethod: .GET, serviceConfig: self.config, input: input, logger: logger, on: eventLoop)
    }

    /// Retrieves the latest deployed configuration.
    ///   Note the following important information.   This API action has been deprecated. Calls to receive configuration data should use the StartConfigurationSession and GetLatestConfiguration APIs instead.     GetConfiguration is a priced call. For more information, see Pricing.   AppConfig uses the value of the ClientConfigurationVersion parameter to identify the configuration version on your clients. If you don’t send ClientConfigurationVersion with each call to GetConfiguration, your clients receive the current configuration. You are charged each time your clients receive a configuration. To avoid excess charges, we recommend you use the StartConfigurationSession and GetLatestConfiguration APIs, which track the client configuration version on your behalf. If you choose to continue using GetConfiguration, we recommend that you include the ClientConfigurationVersion value with every call to GetConfiguration. The value to use for ClientConfigurationVersion comes from the ConfigurationVersion attribute returned by GetConfiguration when there is new or updated data, and should be saved for subsequent calls to GetConfiguration.
    @available(*, deprecated, message: "This API has been deprecated in favor of the GetLatestConfiguration API used in conjunction with StartConfigurationSession.")
    public func getConfiguration(_ input: GetConfigurationRequest, logger: Logger = AWSClient.loggingDisabled, on eventLoop: EventLoop? = nil) -> EventLoopFuture<Configuration> {
        return self.client.execute(operation: "GetConfiguration", path: "/applications/{Application}/environments/{Environment}/configurations/{Configuration}", httpMethod: .GET, serviceConfig: self.config, input: input, logger: logger, on: eventLoop)
    }

    /// Retrieves information about a configuration profile.
    public func getConfigurationProfile(_ input: GetConfigurationProfileRequest, logger: Logger = AWSClient.loggingDisabled, on eventLoop: EventLoop? = nil) -> EventLoopFuture<ConfigurationProfile> {
        return self.client.execute(operation: "GetConfigurationProfile", path: "/applications/{ApplicationId}/configurationprofiles/{ConfigurationProfileId}", httpMethod: .GET, serviceConfig: self.config, input: input, logger: logger, on: eventLoop)
    }

    /// Retrieves information about a configuration deployment.
    public func getDeployment(_ input: GetDeploymentRequest, logger: Logger = AWSClient.loggingDisabled, on eventLoop: EventLoop? = nil) -> EventLoopFuture<Deployment> {
        return self.client.execute(operation: "GetDeployment", path: "/applications/{ApplicationId}/environments/{EnvironmentId}/deployments/{DeploymentNumber}", httpMethod: .GET, serviceConfig: self.config, input: input, logger: logger, on: eventLoop)
    }

    /// Retrieves information about a deployment strategy. A deployment strategy defines important criteria for rolling out your configuration to the designated targets. A deployment strategy includes the overall duration required, a percentage of targets to receive the deployment during each interval, an algorithm that defines how percentage grows, and bake time.
    public func getDeploymentStrategy(_ input: GetDeploymentStrategyRequest, logger: Logger = AWSClient.loggingDisabled, on eventLoop: EventLoop? = nil) -> EventLoopFuture<DeploymentStrategy> {
        return self.client.execute(operation: "GetDeploymentStrategy", path: "/deploymentstrategies/{DeploymentStrategyId}", httpMethod: .GET, serviceConfig: self.config, input: input, logger: logger, on: eventLoop)
    }

    /// Retrieves information about an environment. An environment is a deployment group of AppConfig applications, such as applications in a Production environment or in an EU_Region environment. Each configuration deployment targets an environment. You can enable one or more Amazon CloudWatch alarms for an environment. If an alarm is triggered during a deployment, AppConfig roles back the configuration.
    public func getEnvironment(_ input: GetEnvironmentRequest, logger: Logger = AWSClient.loggingDisabled, on eventLoop: EventLoop? = nil) -> EventLoopFuture<Environment> {
        return self.client.execute(operation: "GetEnvironment", path: "/applications/{ApplicationId}/environments/{EnvironmentId}", httpMethod: .GET, serviceConfig: self.config, input: input, logger: logger, on: eventLoop)
    }

    /// Returns information about an AppConfig extension.
    public func getExtension(_ input: GetExtensionRequest, logger: Logger = AWSClient.loggingDisabled, on eventLoop: EventLoop? = nil) -> EventLoopFuture<Extension> {
        return self.client.execute(operation: "GetExtension", path: "/extensions/{ExtensionIdentifier}", httpMethod: .GET, serviceConfig: self.config, input: input, logger: logger, on: eventLoop)
    }

    /// Returns information about an AppConfig extension association. For more information about extensions and associations, see Working with AppConfig extensions in the AppConfig User Guide.
    public func getExtensionAssociation(_ input: GetExtensionAssociationRequest, logger: Logger = AWSClient.loggingDisabled, on eventLoop: EventLoop? = nil) -> EventLoopFuture<ExtensionAssociation> {
        return self.client.execute(operation: "GetExtensionAssociation", path: "/extensionassociations/{ExtensionAssociationId}", httpMethod: .GET, serviceConfig: self.config, input: input, logger: logger, on: eventLoop)
    }

    /// Retrieves information about a specific configuration version.
    public func getHostedConfigurationVersion(_ input: GetHostedConfigurationVersionRequest, logger: Logger = AWSClient.loggingDisabled, on eventLoop: EventLoop? = nil) -> EventLoopFuture<HostedConfigurationVersion> {
        return self.client.execute(operation: "GetHostedConfigurationVersion", path: "/applications/{ApplicationId}/configurationprofiles/{ConfigurationProfileId}/hostedconfigurationversions/{VersionNumber}", httpMethod: .GET, serviceConfig: self.config, input: input, logger: logger, on: eventLoop)
    }

    /// Lists all applications in your Amazon Web Services account.
    public func listApplications(_ input: ListApplicationsRequest, logger: Logger = AWSClient.loggingDisabled, on eventLoop: EventLoop? = nil) -> EventLoopFuture<Applications> {
        return self.client.execute(operation: "ListApplications", path: "/applications", httpMethod: .GET, serviceConfig: self.config, input: input, logger: logger, on: eventLoop)
    }

    /// Lists the configuration profiles for an application.
    public func listConfigurationProfiles(_ input: ListConfigurationProfilesRequest, logger: Logger = AWSClient.loggingDisabled, on eventLoop: EventLoop? = nil) -> EventLoopFuture<ConfigurationProfiles> {
        return self.client.execute(operation: "ListConfigurationProfiles", path: "/applications/{ApplicationId}/configurationprofiles", httpMethod: .GET, serviceConfig: self.config, input: input, logger: logger, on: eventLoop)
    }

    /// Lists deployment strategies.
    public func listDeploymentStrategies(_ input: ListDeploymentStrategiesRequest, logger: Logger = AWSClient.loggingDisabled, on eventLoop: EventLoop? = nil) -> EventLoopFuture<DeploymentStrategies> {
        return self.client.execute(operation: "ListDeploymentStrategies", path: "/deploymentstrategies", httpMethod: .GET, serviceConfig: self.config, input: input, logger: logger, on: eventLoop)
    }

    /// Lists the deployments for an environment in descending deployment number order.
    public func listDeployments(_ input: ListDeploymentsRequest, logger: Logger = AWSClient.loggingDisabled, on eventLoop: EventLoop? = nil) -> EventLoopFuture<Deployments> {
        return self.client.execute(operation: "ListDeployments", path: "/applications/{ApplicationId}/environments/{EnvironmentId}/deployments", httpMethod: .GET, serviceConfig: self.config, input: input, logger: logger, on: eventLoop)
    }

    /// Lists the environments for an application.
    public func listEnvironments(_ input: ListEnvironmentsRequest, logger: Logger = AWSClient.loggingDisabled, on eventLoop: EventLoop? = nil) -> EventLoopFuture<Environments> {
        return self.client.execute(operation: "ListEnvironments", path: "/applications/{ApplicationId}/environments", httpMethod: .GET, serviceConfig: self.config, input: input, logger: logger, on: eventLoop)
    }

    /// Lists all AppConfig extension associations in the account. For more information about extensions and associations, see Working with AppConfig extensions in the AppConfig User Guide.
    public func listExtensionAssociations(_ input: ListExtensionAssociationsRequest, logger: Logger = AWSClient.loggingDisabled, on eventLoop: EventLoop? = nil) -> EventLoopFuture<ExtensionAssociations> {
        return self.client.execute(operation: "ListExtensionAssociations", path: "/extensionassociations", httpMethod: .GET, serviceConfig: self.config, input: input, logger: logger, on: eventLoop)
    }

    /// Lists all custom and Amazon Web Services-authored AppConfig extensions in the account. For more information about extensions, see Working with AppConfig extensions in the AppConfig User Guide.
    public func listExtensions(_ input: ListExtensionsRequest, logger: Logger = AWSClient.loggingDisabled, on eventLoop: EventLoop? = nil) -> EventLoopFuture<Extensions> {
        return self.client.execute(operation: "ListExtensions", path: "/extensions", httpMethod: .GET, serviceConfig: self.config, input: input, logger: logger, on: eventLoop)
    }

    /// Lists configurations stored in the AppConfig hosted configuration store by version.
    public func listHostedConfigurationVersions(_ input: ListHostedConfigurationVersionsRequest, logger: Logger = AWSClient.loggingDisabled, on eventLoop: EventLoop? = nil) -> EventLoopFuture<HostedConfigurationVersions> {
        return self.client.execute(operation: "ListHostedConfigurationVersions", path: "/applications/{ApplicationId}/configurationprofiles/{ConfigurationProfileId}/hostedconfigurationversions", httpMethod: .GET, serviceConfig: self.config, input: input, logger: logger, on: eventLoop)
    }

    /// Retrieves the list of key-value tags assigned to the resource.
    public func listTagsForResource(_ input: ListTagsForResourceRequest, logger: Logger = AWSClient.loggingDisabled, on eventLoop: EventLoop? = nil) -> EventLoopFuture<ResourceTags> {
        return self.client.execute(operation: "ListTagsForResource", path: "/tags/{ResourceArn}", httpMethod: .GET, serviceConfig: self.config, input: input, logger: logger, on: eventLoop)
    }

    /// Starts a deployment.
    public func startDeployment(_ input: StartDeploymentRequest, logger: Logger = AWSClient.loggingDisabled, on eventLoop: EventLoop? = nil) -> EventLoopFuture<Deployment> {
        return self.client.execute(operation: "StartDeployment", path: "/applications/{ApplicationId}/environments/{EnvironmentId}/deployments", httpMethod: .POST, serviceConfig: self.config, input: input, logger: logger, on: eventLoop)
    }

    /// Stops a deployment. This API action works only on deployments that have a status of DEPLOYING. This action moves the deployment to a status of ROLLED_BACK.
    public func stopDeployment(_ input: StopDeploymentRequest, logger: Logger = AWSClient.loggingDisabled, on eventLoop: EventLoop? = nil) -> EventLoopFuture<Deployment> {
        return self.client.execute(operation: "StopDeployment", path: "/applications/{ApplicationId}/environments/{EnvironmentId}/deployments/{DeploymentNumber}", httpMethod: .DELETE, serviceConfig: self.config, input: input, logger: logger, on: eventLoop)
    }

    /// Assigns metadata to an AppConfig resource. Tags help organize and categorize your AppConfig resources. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value, both of which you define. You can specify a maximum of 50 tags for a resource.
    @discardableResult public func tagResource(_ input: TagResourceRequest, logger: Logger = AWSClient.loggingDisabled, on eventLoop: EventLoop? = nil) -> EventLoopFuture<Void> {
        return self.client.execute(operation: "TagResource", path: "/tags/{ResourceArn}", httpMethod: .POST, serviceConfig: self.config, input: input, logger: logger, on: eventLoop)
    }

    /// Deletes a tag key and value from an AppConfig resource.
    @discardableResult public func untagResource(_ input: UntagResourceRequest, logger: Logger = AWSClient.loggingDisabled, on eventLoop: EventLoop? = nil) -> EventLoopFuture<Void> {
        return self.client.execute(operation: "UntagResource", path: "/tags/{ResourceArn}", httpMethod: .DELETE, serviceConfig: self.config, input: input, logger: logger, on: eventLoop)
    }

    /// Updates an application.
    public func updateApplication(_ input: UpdateApplicationRequest, logger: Logger = AWSClient.loggingDisabled, on eventLoop: EventLoop? = nil) -> EventLoopFuture<Application> {
        return self.client.execute(operation: "UpdateApplication", path: "/applications/{ApplicationId}", httpMethod: .PATCH, serviceConfig: self.config, input: input, logger: logger, on: eventLoop)
    }

    /// Updates a configuration profile.
    public func updateConfigurationProfile(_ input: UpdateConfigurationProfileRequest, logger: Logger = AWSClient.loggingDisabled, on eventLoop: EventLoop? = nil) -> EventLoopFuture<ConfigurationProfile> {
        return self.client.execute(operation: "UpdateConfigurationProfile", path: "/applications/{ApplicationId}/configurationprofiles/{ConfigurationProfileId}", httpMethod: .PATCH, serviceConfig: self.config, input: input, logger: logger, on: eventLoop)
    }

    /// Updates a deployment strategy.
    public func updateDeploymentStrategy(_ input: UpdateDeploymentStrategyRequest, logger: Logger = AWSClient.loggingDisabled, on eventLoop: EventLoop? = nil) -> EventLoopFuture<DeploymentStrategy> {
        return self.client.execute(operation: "UpdateDeploymentStrategy", path: "/deploymentstrategies/{DeploymentStrategyId}", httpMethod: .PATCH, serviceConfig: self.config, input: input, logger: logger, on: eventLoop)
    }

    /// Updates an environment.
    public func updateEnvironment(_ input: UpdateEnvironmentRequest, logger: Logger = AWSClient.loggingDisabled, on eventLoop: EventLoop? = nil) -> EventLoopFuture<Environment> {
        return self.client.execute(operation: "UpdateEnvironment", path: "/applications/{ApplicationId}/environments/{EnvironmentId}", httpMethod: .PATCH, serviceConfig: self.config, input: input, logger: logger, on: eventLoop)
    }

    /// Updates an AppConfig extension. For more information about extensions, see Working with AppConfig extensions in the AppConfig User Guide.
    public func updateExtension(_ input: UpdateExtensionRequest, logger: Logger = AWSClient.loggingDisabled, on eventLoop: EventLoop? = nil) -> EventLoopFuture<Extension> {
        return self.client.execute(operation: "UpdateExtension", path: "/extensions/{ExtensionIdentifier}", httpMethod: .PATCH, serviceConfig: self.config, input: input, logger: logger, on: eventLoop)
    }

    /// Updates an association. For more information about extensions and associations, see Working with AppConfig extensions in the AppConfig User Guide.
    public func updateExtensionAssociation(_ input: UpdateExtensionAssociationRequest, logger: Logger = AWSClient.loggingDisabled, on eventLoop: EventLoop? = nil) -> EventLoopFuture<ExtensionAssociation> {
        return self.client.execute(operation: "UpdateExtensionAssociation", path: "/extensionassociations/{ExtensionAssociationId}", httpMethod: .PATCH, serviceConfig: self.config, input: input, logger: logger, on: eventLoop)
    }

    /// Uses the validators in a configuration profile to validate a configuration.
    @discardableResult public func validateConfiguration(_ input: ValidateConfigurationRequest, logger: Logger = AWSClient.loggingDisabled, on eventLoop: EventLoop? = nil) -> EventLoopFuture<Void> {
        return self.client.execute(operation: "ValidateConfiguration", path: "/applications/{ApplicationId}/configurationprofiles/{ConfigurationProfileId}/validators", httpMethod: .POST, serviceConfig: self.config, input: input, logger: logger, on: eventLoop)
    }
}

extension AppConfig {
    /// Initializer required by `AWSService.with(middlewares:timeout:byteBufferAllocator:options)`. You are not able to use this initializer directly as there are no public
    /// initializers for `AWSServiceConfig.Patch`. Please use `AWSService.with(middlewares:timeout:byteBufferAllocator:options)` instead.
    public init(from: AppConfig, patch: AWSServiceConfig.Patch) {
        self.client = from.client
        self.config = from.config.with(patch: patch)
    }
}

// MARK: Paginators

extension AppConfig {
    ///  Lists all applications in your Amazon Web Services account.
    ///
    /// Provide paginated results to closure `onPage` for it to combine them into one result.
    /// This works in a similar manner to `Array.reduce<Result>(_:_:) -> Result`.
    ///
    /// Parameters:
    ///   - input: Input for request
    ///   - initialValue: The value to use as the initial accumulating value. `initialValue` is passed to `onPage` the first time it is called.
    ///   - logger: Logger used flot logging
    ///   - eventLoop: EventLoop to run this process on
    ///   - onPage: closure called with each paginated response. It combines an accumulating result with the contents of response. This combined result is then returned
    ///         along with a boolean indicating if the paginate operation should continue.
    public func listApplicationsPaginator<Result>(
        _ input: ListApplicationsRequest,
        _ initialValue: Result,
        logger: Logger = AWSClient.loggingDisabled,
        on eventLoop: EventLoop? = nil,
        onPage: @escaping (Result, Applications, EventLoop) -> EventLoopFuture<(Bool, Result)>
    ) -> EventLoopFuture<Result> {
        return self.client.paginate(
            input: input,
            initialValue: initialValue,
            command: self.listApplications,
            inputKey: \ListApplicationsRequest.nextToken,
            outputKey: \Applications.nextToken,
            on: eventLoop,
            onPage: onPage
        )
    }

    /// Provide paginated results to closure `onPage`.
    ///
    /// - Parameters:
    ///   - input: Input for request
    ///   - logger: Logger used flot logging
    ///   - eventLoop: EventLoop to run this process on
    ///   - onPage: closure called with each block of entries. Returns boolean indicating whether we should continue.
    public func listApplicationsPaginator(
        _ input: ListApplicationsRequest,
        logger: Logger = AWSClient.loggingDisabled,
        on eventLoop: EventLoop? = nil,
        onPage: @escaping (Applications, EventLoop) -> EventLoopFuture<Bool>
    ) -> EventLoopFuture<Void> {
        return self.client.paginate(
            input: input,
            command: self.listApplications,
            inputKey: \ListApplicationsRequest.nextToken,
            outputKey: \Applications.nextToken,
            on: eventLoop,
            onPage: onPage
        )
    }

    ///  Lists the configuration profiles for an application.
    ///
    /// Provide paginated results to closure `onPage` for it to combine them into one result.
    /// This works in a similar manner to `Array.reduce<Result>(_:_:) -> Result`.
    ///
    /// Parameters:
    ///   - input: Input for request
    ///   - initialValue: The value to use as the initial accumulating value. `initialValue` is passed to `onPage` the first time it is called.
    ///   - logger: Logger used flot logging
    ///   - eventLoop: EventLoop to run this process on
    ///   - onPage: closure called with each paginated response. It combines an accumulating result with the contents of response. This combined result is then returned
    ///         along with a boolean indicating if the paginate operation should continue.
    public func listConfigurationProfilesPaginator<Result>(
        _ input: ListConfigurationProfilesRequest,
        _ initialValue: Result,
        logger: Logger = AWSClient.loggingDisabled,
        on eventLoop: EventLoop? = nil,
        onPage: @escaping (Result, ConfigurationProfiles, EventLoop) -> EventLoopFuture<(Bool, Result)>
    ) -> EventLoopFuture<Result> {
        return self.client.paginate(
            input: input,
            initialValue: initialValue,
            command: self.listConfigurationProfiles,
            inputKey: \ListConfigurationProfilesRequest.nextToken,
            outputKey: \ConfigurationProfiles.nextToken,
            on: eventLoop,
            onPage: onPage
        )
    }

    /// Provide paginated results to closure `onPage`.
    ///
    /// - Parameters:
    ///   - input: Input for request
    ///   - logger: Logger used flot logging
    ///   - eventLoop: EventLoop to run this process on
    ///   - onPage: closure called with each block of entries. Returns boolean indicating whether we should continue.
    public func listConfigurationProfilesPaginator(
        _ input: ListConfigurationProfilesRequest,
        logger: Logger = AWSClient.loggingDisabled,
        on eventLoop: EventLoop? = nil,
        onPage: @escaping (ConfigurationProfiles, EventLoop) -> EventLoopFuture<Bool>
    ) -> EventLoopFuture<Void> {
        return self.client.paginate(
            input: input,
            command: self.listConfigurationProfiles,
            inputKey: \ListConfigurationProfilesRequest.nextToken,
            outputKey: \ConfigurationProfiles.nextToken,
            on: eventLoop,
            onPage: onPage
        )
    }

    ///  Lists deployment strategies.
    ///
    /// Provide paginated results to closure `onPage` for it to combine them into one result.
    /// This works in a similar manner to `Array.reduce<Result>(_:_:) -> Result`.
    ///
    /// Parameters:
    ///   - input: Input for request
    ///   - initialValue: The value to use as the initial accumulating value. `initialValue` is passed to `onPage` the first time it is called.
    ///   - logger: Logger used flot logging
    ///   - eventLoop: EventLoop to run this process on
    ///   - onPage: closure called with each paginated response. It combines an accumulating result with the contents of response. This combined result is then returned
    ///         along with a boolean indicating if the paginate operation should continue.
    public func listDeploymentStrategiesPaginator<Result>(
        _ input: ListDeploymentStrategiesRequest,
        _ initialValue: Result,
        logger: Logger = AWSClient.loggingDisabled,
        on eventLoop: EventLoop? = nil,
        onPage: @escaping (Result, DeploymentStrategies, EventLoop) -> EventLoopFuture<(Bool, Result)>
    ) -> EventLoopFuture<Result> {
        return self.client.paginate(
            input: input,
            initialValue: initialValue,
            command: self.listDeploymentStrategies,
            inputKey: \ListDeploymentStrategiesRequest.nextToken,
            outputKey: \DeploymentStrategies.nextToken,
            on: eventLoop,
            onPage: onPage
        )
    }

    /// Provide paginated results to closure `onPage`.
    ///
    /// - Parameters:
    ///   - input: Input for request
    ///   - logger: Logger used flot logging
    ///   - eventLoop: EventLoop to run this process on
    ///   - onPage: closure called with each block of entries. Returns boolean indicating whether we should continue.
    public func listDeploymentStrategiesPaginator(
        _ input: ListDeploymentStrategiesRequest,
        logger: Logger = AWSClient.loggingDisabled,
        on eventLoop: EventLoop? = nil,
        onPage: @escaping (DeploymentStrategies, EventLoop) -> EventLoopFuture<Bool>
    ) -> EventLoopFuture<Void> {
        return self.client.paginate(
            input: input,
            command: self.listDeploymentStrategies,
            inputKey: \ListDeploymentStrategiesRequest.nextToken,
            outputKey: \DeploymentStrategies.nextToken,
            on: eventLoop,
            onPage: onPage
        )
    }

    ///  Lists the deployments for an environment in descending deployment number order.
    ///
    /// Provide paginated results to closure `onPage` for it to combine them into one result.
    /// This works in a similar manner to `Array.reduce<Result>(_:_:) -> Result`.
    ///
    /// Parameters:
    ///   - input: Input for request
    ///   - initialValue: The value to use as the initial accumulating value. `initialValue` is passed to `onPage` the first time it is called.
    ///   - logger: Logger used flot logging
    ///   - eventLoop: EventLoop to run this process on
    ///   - onPage: closure called with each paginated response. It combines an accumulating result with the contents of response. This combined result is then returned
    ///         along with a boolean indicating if the paginate operation should continue.
    public func listDeploymentsPaginator<Result>(
        _ input: ListDeploymentsRequest,
        _ initialValue: Result,
        logger: Logger = AWSClient.loggingDisabled,
        on eventLoop: EventLoop? = nil,
        onPage: @escaping (Result, Deployments, EventLoop) -> EventLoopFuture<(Bool, Result)>
    ) -> EventLoopFuture<Result> {
        return self.client.paginate(
            input: input,
            initialValue: initialValue,
            command: self.listDeployments,
            inputKey: \ListDeploymentsRequest.nextToken,
            outputKey: \Deployments.nextToken,
            on: eventLoop,
            onPage: onPage
        )
    }

    /// Provide paginated results to closure `onPage`.
    ///
    /// - Parameters:
    ///   - input: Input for request
    ///   - logger: Logger used flot logging
    ///   - eventLoop: EventLoop to run this process on
    ///   - onPage: closure called with each block of entries. Returns boolean indicating whether we should continue.
    public func listDeploymentsPaginator(
        _ input: ListDeploymentsRequest,
        logger: Logger = AWSClient.loggingDisabled,
        on eventLoop: EventLoop? = nil,
        onPage: @escaping (Deployments, EventLoop) -> EventLoopFuture<Bool>
    ) -> EventLoopFuture<Void> {
        return self.client.paginate(
            input: input,
            command: self.listDeployments,
            inputKey: \ListDeploymentsRequest.nextToken,
            outputKey: \Deployments.nextToken,
            on: eventLoop,
            onPage: onPage
        )
    }

    ///  Lists the environments for an application.
    ///
    /// Provide paginated results to closure `onPage` for it to combine them into one result.
    /// This works in a similar manner to `Array.reduce<Result>(_:_:) -> Result`.
    ///
    /// Parameters:
    ///   - input: Input for request
    ///   - initialValue: The value to use as the initial accumulating value. `initialValue` is passed to `onPage` the first time it is called.
    ///   - logger: Logger used flot logging
    ///   - eventLoop: EventLoop to run this process on
    ///   - onPage: closure called with each paginated response. It combines an accumulating result with the contents of response. This combined result is then returned
    ///         along with a boolean indicating if the paginate operation should continue.
    public func listEnvironmentsPaginator<Result>(
        _ input: ListEnvironmentsRequest,
        _ initialValue: Result,
        logger: Logger = AWSClient.loggingDisabled,
        on eventLoop: EventLoop? = nil,
        onPage: @escaping (Result, Environments, EventLoop) -> EventLoopFuture<(Bool, Result)>
    ) -> EventLoopFuture<Result> {
        return self.client.paginate(
            input: input,
            initialValue: initialValue,
            command: self.listEnvironments,
            inputKey: \ListEnvironmentsRequest.nextToken,
            outputKey: \Environments.nextToken,
            on: eventLoop,
            onPage: onPage
        )
    }

    /// Provide paginated results to closure `onPage`.
    ///
    /// - Parameters:
    ///   - input: Input for request
    ///   - logger: Logger used flot logging
    ///   - eventLoop: EventLoop to run this process on
    ///   - onPage: closure called with each block of entries. Returns boolean indicating whether we should continue.
    public func listEnvironmentsPaginator(
        _ input: ListEnvironmentsRequest,
        logger: Logger = AWSClient.loggingDisabled,
        on eventLoop: EventLoop? = nil,
        onPage: @escaping (Environments, EventLoop) -> EventLoopFuture<Bool>
    ) -> EventLoopFuture<Void> {
        return self.client.paginate(
            input: input,
            command: self.listEnvironments,
            inputKey: \ListEnvironmentsRequest.nextToken,
            outputKey: \Environments.nextToken,
            on: eventLoop,
            onPage: onPage
        )
    }

    ///  Lists all AppConfig extension associations in the account. For more information about extensions and associations, see Working with AppConfig extensions in the AppConfig User Guide.
    ///
    /// Provide paginated results to closure `onPage` for it to combine them into one result.
    /// This works in a similar manner to `Array.reduce<Result>(_:_:) -> Result`.
    ///
    /// Parameters:
    ///   - input: Input for request
    ///   - initialValue: The value to use as the initial accumulating value. `initialValue` is passed to `onPage` the first time it is called.
    ///   - logger: Logger used flot logging
    ///   - eventLoop: EventLoop to run this process on
    ///   - onPage: closure called with each paginated response. It combines an accumulating result with the contents of response. This combined result is then returned
    ///         along with a boolean indicating if the paginate operation should continue.
    public func listExtensionAssociationsPaginator<Result>(
        _ input: ListExtensionAssociationsRequest,
        _ initialValue: Result,
        logger: Logger = AWSClient.loggingDisabled,
        on eventLoop: EventLoop? = nil,
        onPage: @escaping (Result, ExtensionAssociations, EventLoop) -> EventLoopFuture<(Bool, Result)>
    ) -> EventLoopFuture<Result> {
        return self.client.paginate(
            input: input,
            initialValue: initialValue,
            command: self.listExtensionAssociations,
            inputKey: \ListExtensionAssociationsRequest.nextToken,
            outputKey: \ExtensionAssociations.nextToken,
            on: eventLoop,
            onPage: onPage
        )
    }

    /// Provide paginated results to closure `onPage`.
    ///
    /// - Parameters:
    ///   - input: Input for request
    ///   - logger: Logger used flot logging
    ///   - eventLoop: EventLoop to run this process on
    ///   - onPage: closure called with each block of entries. Returns boolean indicating whether we should continue.
    public func listExtensionAssociationsPaginator(
        _ input: ListExtensionAssociationsRequest,
        logger: Logger = AWSClient.loggingDisabled,
        on eventLoop: EventLoop? = nil,
        onPage: @escaping (ExtensionAssociations, EventLoop) -> EventLoopFuture<Bool>
    ) -> EventLoopFuture<Void> {
        return self.client.paginate(
            input: input,
            command: self.listExtensionAssociations,
            inputKey: \ListExtensionAssociationsRequest.nextToken,
            outputKey: \ExtensionAssociations.nextToken,
            on: eventLoop,
            onPage: onPage
        )
    }

    ///  Lists all custom and Amazon Web Services-authored AppConfig extensions in the account. For more information about extensions, see Working with AppConfig extensions in the AppConfig User Guide.
    ///
    /// Provide paginated results to closure `onPage` for it to combine them into one result.
    /// This works in a similar manner to `Array.reduce<Result>(_:_:) -> Result`.
    ///
    /// Parameters:
    ///   - input: Input for request
    ///   - initialValue: The value to use as the initial accumulating value. `initialValue` is passed to `onPage` the first time it is called.
    ///   - logger: Logger used flot logging
    ///   - eventLoop: EventLoop to run this process on
    ///   - onPage: closure called with each paginated response. It combines an accumulating result with the contents of response. This combined result is then returned
    ///         along with a boolean indicating if the paginate operation should continue.
    public func listExtensionsPaginator<Result>(
        _ input: ListExtensionsRequest,
        _ initialValue: Result,
        logger: Logger = AWSClient.loggingDisabled,
        on eventLoop: EventLoop? = nil,
        onPage: @escaping (Result, Extensions, EventLoop) -> EventLoopFuture<(Bool, Result)>
    ) -> EventLoopFuture<Result> {
        return self.client.paginate(
            input: input,
            initialValue: initialValue,
            command: self.listExtensions,
            inputKey: \ListExtensionsRequest.nextToken,
            outputKey: \Extensions.nextToken,
            on: eventLoop,
            onPage: onPage
        )
    }

    /// Provide paginated results to closure `onPage`.
    ///
    /// - Parameters:
    ///   - input: Input for request
    ///   - logger: Logger used flot logging
    ///   - eventLoop: EventLoop to run this process on
    ///   - onPage: closure called with each block of entries. Returns boolean indicating whether we should continue.
    public func listExtensionsPaginator(
        _ input: ListExtensionsRequest,
        logger: Logger = AWSClient.loggingDisabled,
        on eventLoop: EventLoop? = nil,
        onPage: @escaping (Extensions, EventLoop) -> EventLoopFuture<Bool>
    ) -> EventLoopFuture<Void> {
        return self.client.paginate(
            input: input,
            command: self.listExtensions,
            inputKey: \ListExtensionsRequest.nextToken,
            outputKey: \Extensions.nextToken,
            on: eventLoop,
            onPage: onPage
        )
    }

    ///  Lists configurations stored in the AppConfig hosted configuration store by version.
    ///
    /// Provide paginated results to closure `onPage` for it to combine them into one result.
    /// This works in a similar manner to `Array.reduce<Result>(_:_:) -> Result`.
    ///
    /// Parameters:
    ///   - input: Input for request
    ///   - initialValue: The value to use as the initial accumulating value. `initialValue` is passed to `onPage` the first time it is called.
    ///   - logger: Logger used flot logging
    ///   - eventLoop: EventLoop to run this process on
    ///   - onPage: closure called with each paginated response. It combines an accumulating result with the contents of response. This combined result is then returned
    ///         along with a boolean indicating if the paginate operation should continue.
    public func listHostedConfigurationVersionsPaginator<Result>(
        _ input: ListHostedConfigurationVersionsRequest,
        _ initialValue: Result,
        logger: Logger = AWSClient.loggingDisabled,
        on eventLoop: EventLoop? = nil,
        onPage: @escaping (Result, HostedConfigurationVersions, EventLoop) -> EventLoopFuture<(Bool, Result)>
    ) -> EventLoopFuture<Result> {
        return self.client.paginate(
            input: input,
            initialValue: initialValue,
            command: self.listHostedConfigurationVersions,
            inputKey: \ListHostedConfigurationVersionsRequest.nextToken,
            outputKey: \HostedConfigurationVersions.nextToken,
            on: eventLoop,
            onPage: onPage
        )
    }

    /// Provide paginated results to closure `onPage`.
    ///
    /// - Parameters:
    ///   - input: Input for request
    ///   - logger: Logger used flot logging
    ///   - eventLoop: EventLoop to run this process on
    ///   - onPage: closure called with each block of entries. Returns boolean indicating whether we should continue.
    public func listHostedConfigurationVersionsPaginator(
        _ input: ListHostedConfigurationVersionsRequest,
        logger: Logger = AWSClient.loggingDisabled,
        on eventLoop: EventLoop? = nil,
        onPage: @escaping (HostedConfigurationVersions, EventLoop) -> EventLoopFuture<Bool>
    ) -> EventLoopFuture<Void> {
        return self.client.paginate(
            input: input,
            command: self.listHostedConfigurationVersions,
            inputKey: \ListHostedConfigurationVersionsRequest.nextToken,
            outputKey: \HostedConfigurationVersions.nextToken,
            on: eventLoop,
            onPage: onPage
        )
    }
}

extension AppConfig.ListApplicationsRequest: AWSPaginateToken {
    public func usingPaginationToken(_ token: String) -> AppConfig.ListApplicationsRequest {
        return .init(
            maxResults: self.maxResults,
            nextToken: token
        )
    }
}

extension AppConfig.ListConfigurationProfilesRequest: AWSPaginateToken {
    public func usingPaginationToken(_ token: String) -> AppConfig.ListConfigurationProfilesRequest {
        return .init(
            applicationId: self.applicationId,
            maxResults: self.maxResults,
            nextToken: token,
            type: self.type
        )
    }
}

extension AppConfig.ListDeploymentStrategiesRequest: AWSPaginateToken {
    public func usingPaginationToken(_ token: String) -> AppConfig.ListDeploymentStrategiesRequest {
        return .init(
            maxResults: self.maxResults,
            nextToken: token
        )
    }
}

extension AppConfig.ListDeploymentsRequest: AWSPaginateToken {
    public func usingPaginationToken(_ token: String) -> AppConfig.ListDeploymentsRequest {
        return .init(
            applicationId: self.applicationId,
            environmentId: self.environmentId,
            maxResults: self.maxResults,
            nextToken: token
        )
    }
}

extension AppConfig.ListEnvironmentsRequest: AWSPaginateToken {
    public func usingPaginationToken(_ token: String) -> AppConfig.ListEnvironmentsRequest {
        return .init(
            applicationId: self.applicationId,
            maxResults: self.maxResults,
            nextToken: token
        )
    }
}

extension AppConfig.ListExtensionAssociationsRequest: AWSPaginateToken {
    public func usingPaginationToken(_ token: String) -> AppConfig.ListExtensionAssociationsRequest {
        return .init(
            extensionIdentifier: self.extensionIdentifier,
            extensionVersionNumber: self.extensionVersionNumber,
            maxResults: self.maxResults,
            nextToken: token,
            resourceIdentifier: self.resourceIdentifier
        )
    }
}

extension AppConfig.ListExtensionsRequest: AWSPaginateToken {
    public func usingPaginationToken(_ token: String) -> AppConfig.ListExtensionsRequest {
        return .init(
            maxResults: self.maxResults,
            name: self.name,
            nextToken: token
        )
    }
}

extension AppConfig.ListHostedConfigurationVersionsRequest: AWSPaginateToken {
    public func usingPaginationToken(_ token: String) -> AppConfig.ListHostedConfigurationVersionsRequest {
        return .init(
            applicationId: self.applicationId,
            configurationProfileId: self.configurationProfileId,
            maxResults: self.maxResults,
            nextToken: token
        )
    }
}
